It takes a special soul to recognize how hard our police officers work to keep us safe. It's even more incredible when the person who recognizes their dedication is a child! One kid that understands police officers' plight is Savannah Solis. The 10-year-old has wanted to be a police officer for years, and this past Christmas break, Savannah went around to local police stations to share her support.

After seeing a news clips about two police officers in New York that passed away while on duty, Savannah decided to sit down and write hundreds of letters for the men and women in blue all over her state. She traveled to nearby stations with her mom and doled out the handwritten cards to every officer she came across. In addition to the letters, Savannah gave a speech that had the policemen and women in tears - she said, "Many are standing with me today to let you know that you matter. Officers across Texas, you matter to me. Officers in New York City, you matter to me. Officers all across America, you matter to me. Please keep taking care of us."

Savannah's mission was a reminder that the community still supports them and appreciates their hard work. We can't wait for the day Savannah dons the police uniform and starts nabbing bad guys herself!